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Trade from Assyrian Aššur to Anatolian Kaneš in the 19Th Century B.C.E
Interpretations of the Socio-Economic Structure of the Urartian Kingdom
Glaciers of Turkey
The Effect of Neo-Assyrian Non-Interference Policy on the Southern Levant: an Archaeological Investigation
The Mountain Ecology of the Taurus Mountains and Its Effects on Nomadism
Configuring Mesopotamia
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Between Urartu and Assyria: the Geography of a Border Region
A Semi-Balanced Section in the Northwestern Zagros Region: Constraining the Structural Architecture of the Mountain Front Flexure in the Kirkuk Embayment, Iraq
Through the Great Cañon of the Euphrates River Author(S): Ellsworth Huntington Source: the Geographical Journal, Vol
Tigris and Euphrates Rivers - Oxford Reference
Tigris River Basin
Changes in the Euphrates River
Neo-Assyrian Capital Cities: from Imperial Headquarters to Cosmopolitan Cities Adelheid Otto
North Atlantic Influence on Tigris–Euphrates Streamflow Heidi M
'Source of the Tigris'
The Stability of the Seleucid Empire Under Antiochus IV (175 B.C
Plateau Settlements and Semi-Nomadic Life in the Taurus Mountains (Turkey)
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An Early Bronze Age Source of Tin Ore in the Taurus Mountains, Turkey
WILDFIRE in TURKEY Fire Management Challenges at an Ancient Crossroads of Nature & Culture
Middle Eastern Geography
Application of CE-QUAL-W2 on Tigris River in Iraq
AP® Human Geography Summer Assignment (2015)
A POLITICAL HISTORY of PARTHIA Oi.Uchicago.Edu
North Atlantic Influence on Tigris-Euphrates Streamflow
The First Meeting of the Roman and Parthian Empires—Geopolitical
Mountains in Turkey; Status, Achievements and Challenges for Sustainable Mountain Management in Turkey»
Eastern Turkey: a Historical Introduction
The Kārum Period on the Plateau Cécile Michel
Assyrian Iron Working Technology and Civilization
Hydrological Characteristics of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
The First Meeting of the Roman and Parthian Empires—Geopolitical
Explaining the Kura-Araxes 217
Rome and Parthia: Power Politics and Diplomacy Across Cultural Frontiers1
The Euphrates According to Medieval Islamic Geographers
Taurus Mountains, and on Mounts Erciyas, Siiphan, and Agn
The Silver Mountains of Sargon in Anatolia
Early Neo-Assyrian State Ideology
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Early Bronze Age Migrants and Ethnicity in the Middle Eastern Mountain Zone
Roomed Rock-Cut Tomb